I want to do some soup (or casserole) in a jar recipes for my bils this year for Christmas since they are both single and live alone. Recipes that are crockpot compatible would be a huge bonus. I also have a pressure canner if you just have a great recipe that could be canned and just reheated at dinner time. I plan on getting them each a little (3qt? I think) crockpot too.

thanks

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Google the pamper chef minestrone recipe. I love, love, love that one! I bought two jars of it from my church and hunted down the recipe. Everything goes in the jar and all you need outside of that is a can of stewed tomatoes. Super easy to make and it is very filling. I do add a couple of fresh carrots chopped but that is optional. We eat this at least once a month. I make up a few ahead of time in ziploc baggies so it's super easy to prepare on dinner day.

This makes alot of soup. Sometimes I freeze half of it for later and sometimes we will eat it for two days. It freezes up and thaws up real nice. So your bils can freeze up the extras in ziploc bags, enough for 1 serving. Then they can just thaw in the freezer overnight and pop in the microwave.

Thanks!! That looks excellent. What I'd been finding were a lot of bean soup recipes (which they both like) and everything else needed lots of extra ingredients (meat, veggies, etc.). I'm looking for something they can dump in the slow cooker on the way out the door and come home to a meal. I'm going to try this and see how it tastes but you've certainly given it high praise.

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Mamma to 6: dd 10/85 (married in May '08), ds 08/88 (engaged 01/13), dd 06/92, ds 09/94, ds 09/01, and the peanut dd 01/07. My FIRST grandson arrived Oct 1st!
"If you believe what you like in the gospels, and reject what you don't like, it is not the gospel you believe, but yourself." Saint Augustine